BCNstocks
5 years ago
2007? This is 2020.
March 3, 2007
The SEC announced about 15 minutes before market open Thursday that it was suspending trade on 35 companies trading on the Pink Sheets, citing rules in Section 12(k) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Trade will be suspended beginning 9:30 a.m. today and will remain suspended until midnight March 21.
“The Commission ordered these trading suspensions because of questions that have arisen regarding the adequacy and accuracy of publicly disseminated information concerning among other things: (1) the companies’ assets, (2) the companies’ business operations, (3) the companies’ current financial condition, and/or (4) financing arrangements involving the issuance of the companies’ shares,” the SEC said.
The companies suspended are as follows:
Advanced Powerline Technologies Inc. (APWL)
America Asia Petroleum Corp. (AAPM)
Amerossi Int’l Group, Inc. (AMSN)
Apparel Manufacturing Associates, Inc. (APPM)
Asgard Holdings Inc. (AGHG)
Biogenerics Ltd. (BIGN)
China Gold Corp. (CGDC)
CTR Investments & Consulting, Inc. (CIVX)
DC Brands International, Inc. (DCBI)
Equal Trading, Inc. (EQTD)
Equitable Mining Corp. (EQBM)
Espion International, Inc. (EPLJ)
Goldmark Industries, Inc. (GDKI)
GroFeed Inc. (GFDI)
Healtheuniverse, Inc. (HLUN)
Interlink Global Corp. (ILKG)
Investigative Services Agencies, Inc. (IVAY)
iPackets International, Inc. (IPKL)
Koko Petroleum Inc. (KKPT)
Leatt Corporation (LEAT)
LOM Logistics, Inc. (LOMJ)
Modern Energy Corp. (MODR)
National Healthcare Logistics, Inc. (NHLG)
Presidents Financial Corp. (PZFC)
Red Truck Entertainment Inc. (RTRK)
Relay Capital Corp. (RLYC)
Rodedawg International Industries, Inc. (RWGI)
Rouchon Industries, Inc. (RCHN)
Software Effective Solutions Corp. (SFWJ)
Solucorp Industries Ltd. (SLUP)
Sports-stuff.com Inc. (SSUF)
UBA Technology, Inc. (UBTG)
Wataire Industries Inc. (WTAF)
WayPoint Biomedical Holdings, Inc. (WYPH)
Wineco Productions Inc. (WNCP)
creede
5 years ago
March 3, 2007
The SEC announced about 15 minutes before market open Thursday that it was suspending trade on 35 companies trading on the Pink Sheets, citing rules in Section 12(k) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Trade will be suspended beginning 9:30 a.m. today and will remain suspended until midnight March 21.
“The Commission ordered these trading suspensions because of questions that have arisen regarding the adequacy and accuracy of publicly disseminated information concerning among other things: (1) the companies’ assets, (2) the companies’ business operations, (3) the companies’ current financial condition, and/or (4) financing arrangements involving the issuance of the companies’ shares,” the SEC said.
The companies suspended are as follows:
Advanced Powerline Technologies Inc. (APWL)
America Asia Petroleum Corp. (AAPM)
Amerossi Int’l Group, Inc. (AMSN)
Apparel Manufacturing Associates, Inc. (APPM)
Asgard Holdings Inc. (AGHG)
Biogenerics Ltd. (BIGN)
China Gold Corp. (CGDC)
CTR Investments & Consulting, Inc. (CIVX)
DC Brands International, Inc. (DCBI)
Equal Trading, Inc. (EQTD)
Equitable Mining Corp. (EQBM)
Espion International, Inc. (EPLJ)
Goldmark Industries, Inc. (GDKI)
GroFeed Inc. (GFDI)
Healtheuniverse, Inc. (HLUN)
Interlink Global Corp. (ILKG)
Investigative Services Agencies, Inc. (IVAY)
iPackets International, Inc. (IPKL)
Koko Petroleum Inc. (KKPT)
Leatt Corporation (LEAT)
LOM Logistics, Inc. (LOMJ)
Modern Energy Corp. (MODR)
National Healthcare Logistics, Inc. (NHLG)
Presidents Financial Corp. (PZFC)
Red Truck Entertainment Inc. (RTRK)
Relay Capital Corp. (RLYC)
Rodedawg International Industries, Inc. (RWGI)
Rouchon Industries, Inc. (RCHN)
Software Effective Solutions Corp. (SFWJ)
Solucorp Industries Ltd. (SLUP)
Sports-stuff.com Inc. (SSUF)
UBA Technology, Inc. (UBTG)
Wataire Industries Inc. (WTAF)
WayPoint Biomedical Holdings, Inc. (WYPH)
Wineco Productions Inc. (WNCP)
ib12u
12 years ago
IPKL: Though you've given a plausible excuse for this POS, this POS only saw "What's in YOUR Wallet" (wink!) and what it can get from it, into its own!
Once that was accomplished, the POS was of no further use.
This POS had plenty of funding for its project!
Meaning, the shareholders supplied quite a bit of loot over the years and all this POS has to show for it, is being an empty shell!
Welcome to the PINK UNDERWORLD!
enough said..
Ubertino
12 years ago
Report: Communications Technology Among Tools Needed to Aid Miner Safety
3/15/13
COLUMBUS, Ohio—A new National Academy of Sciences report identifies tools that would help miners devise their own means of escape when trapped underground.
[Read this book online, free! Click here to proceed to linked table of contents https://download.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=18300 ]
In part, the report suggests that The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) work closely with technology companies to develop new communications and tracking devices—ones that keep working underground after a mining accident.
It also suggests that NIOSH and MSHA work with mining companies to enable frequent escape drills and extensive training with safety equipment.
The report offers the first comprehensive examination of all the diverse factors that affect mining safety, said William Marras, professor and Honda Endowed Chair in the Department of Integrated Systems Engineering at The Ohio State University and chair of the report committee.
“All these factors have been reviewed before, but only in isolation. On the committee, we realized that the problem is that all these things are connected. So we analyzed each one to find out how they fit together,” Marras said.
For instance, when the air in a mine is contaminated with smoke or chemicals, miners are supposed to wear a portable air supply. But the standard design requires them to bite down on a mouthpiece to breathe, so they can’t talk.
“In an emergency situation, miners need to gather as much information as they can, as fast as they can. Sharing information is especially important, and you can’t do that if you’re wearing this mouthpiece,” he said.
“In an emergency situation, miners need to gather as much information as they can, as fast as they can. Sharing information is especially important.”
The committee suggested that researchers develop breathing devices that don’t inhibit speech, as well as easy-to-use electronic communicators that double as way-finders to help miners navigate to the safest exit—along with training to make using these devices second-nature in case of emergency.
The complete report, Improving Self-Escape from Underground Coal Mines, is available online from The National Academies Press.
Marras directs Ohio State’s Biodynamics Laboratory as well as the Institute for Ergonomics. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2009, and is the immediate past chair of the National Research Council Board on Human Systems Integration.
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Contact: William Marras, (614) 292-6670; Marras.1@osu.edu
Written by Pam Frost Gorder, (614) 292-9475; Gorder.1@osu.edu
http://researchnews.osu.edu/archive/miner_safety.htm